Traveling is my profession and my favorite hobby
I am your true advocate


I’ve been a travel advisor since 2014, but my journey began long before that — helping friends and family plan unforgettable trips. After years of doing what I loved informally, it was time to make it official. Travel is my passion, and I treat every client’s trip as if I were sending my oldest friend.

I’m not a discount agent, but I’m always working to find the best value for the highest quality. I only recommend what I would personally try myself, and I pride myself on being a clear, honest communicator and a true advocate for my clients from start to finish.

I travel 4–5 times a year to stay connected to the pulse of the world. My specialties include Europe, the Caribbean, Hawaii, ocean cruises, and river cruises. Lately, I’ve loved helping couples plan their honeymoons — creating romantic, once-in-a-lifetime experiences. While I don’t currently book Asia or Disney, I’ll always point you in the right direction.

Family vacations are my most vivid childhood memories, and now, I love helping others create those same core memories. I’ve visited over 40 countries — and counting — with many of those adventures shared with both my children and my parents. Multigenerational travel is one of my favorite niches because I’ve lived it myself.

When I travel, I’m always seeking a blend of connection, movement, and culture. I’m a golfer, a tennis and pickleball player, and a casual yogi. I love integrating active experiences into vacations — whether that’s exploring on foot, enjoying a great local meal, or experiencing entertainment that reflects the heart of a destination.

If you're looking for an overly honest agent who will make your trip completely custom, unforgettable, and stress-free — I’m your girl.

Bucket List trips
Is Hawaii on your list?

Do you want to see Honolulu and enjoy the vibrant restaurants and nightlife right on the beach? Me too! Of course, visiting the Pearl Harbor memorial was haunting and very memorable. Next, I visited Kona and thought the harsh, lava like landscape and the black beaches were fascinating! Yes, the beer and coffee just as amazing as you would think. We did the "sky drive" to Hilo and it's true, you are in the clouds! 

In 2019, I visited Maui and Kauai, WOW. They are both amazing islands, but are also very different. Maui has luscious beaches, cute downtown areas, luau's, and of course the drive to Hana. Kauai is very tropical and has beautiful hills, waterfalls and has awesome hiking. It fun to rent and jeep and explore. We also did an ATV tour to see where many movies were filmed. Since it has a rainy side, we were full of mud. It was a blast.

Every island is different than the others! Ask me what combination is best for your trip. I recommend 4 days on each island.

It's the little details that matter the most.

Traveling is Europe is complex, don't navigate it alone! There are a lot of considerations of how to get from place to place. Train, cruise, ferry, a quick flight, private driver or a self guided drive are all options. Timing and how long you stay and in what areas is the fine tuning I enjoy doing with my clients. Location and amenities of your hotel is also very important, I will discuss the type of hotel that meets your needs. It could be close to public transportation, have an amazing view or a suite to allow family members some divided sleeping areas. I feel every trip should have the right balance of culture, history, and rest with a sense of wonder lust. Let me know how I can help you!